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The French to Belarusian translators listed below specialize in the field of Textiles / Clothing / Fashion. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Олександра Мазур
Олександра Мазур
Native in Ukrainian Native in Ukrainian
Manufacturing, Computers (general), Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, ...
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Maryia Pryhara
Maryia Pryhara
Native in Russian (Variants: Standard-Belarus, Standard-Russia) Native in Russian
italian, translation, interpreting, russian
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Julie Melnychenko
Julie Melnychenko
Native in Ukrainian Native in Ukrainian
Automotive / Cars & Trucks, Military / Defense, Media / Multimedia, Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, ...
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Yatsynovich
Yatsynovich
Native in Belarusian Native in Belarusian, Russian Native in Russian
Manufacturing, Agriculture, Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Automotive / Cars & Trucks, ...
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larissa Ivashkevich-Deltheil
larissa Ivashkevich-Deltheil
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Belarusian Native in Belarusian
russian, English, french, médicine, dentistry, food, interpreting, translation, training
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Julia Kotova
Julia Kotova
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Belarusian Native in Belarusian
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Transport / Transportation / Shipping
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Alena ZAYETS
Alena ZAYETS
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Belarusian Native in Belarusian
russe, russian, biélorusse, belarusian, polonais, polish, anglais, english, français, french, ...
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Anton Klevansky
Anton Klevansky
Native in Russian , Belarusian Native in Belarusian
translator, interpreter, French, Russian, English, Belgium, Brussels, consecutive interpreting, simultaneous interpreting, translation, ...


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